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When cognitive control harms rather than helps: individuals with high working memory capacity are less efficient at infrequent contraction of attentional breadth
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A Baddeley
A Elahipanah
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A Facoetti
A Rey-Mermet
B Hommel
BA Eriksen
C Draheim
C Gerlach
C Hedge
C Kreitz
C Pesce
C Spearman
CN Macrae
CW Eriksen
D Navon
D Navon
DH Brainard
DP McCabe
E McKone
F Benso
F Faul
G Dale
G Fuggetta
G Rowe
GW Balz
HL Pringle
I Yovel
JC Badcock
JE Raymond
JHR Maunsell
JM Wood
JRW Mounts
K Ball
K Koldewyn
KE Wilson
LC Robertson
LM Ward
LN Jefferies
LN Jefferies
LN Jefferies
LN Jefferies
M Bar
M Carrasco
M Muller
MI Posner
MI Posner
MI Posner
MJ Kane
MJ Kane
MJ Kane
MK Bleckley
ML Turner
MR Greene
N Baumann
N Lavie
N Unsworth
N Unsworth
NG Muller
PA Gable
PA Gable
PE Dux
R Dell'Acqua
R Hubner
R Hübner
R Kimchi
RA Kinchla
RD Calcott
RK Lawrence
RK Lawrence
RK Lawrence
RK Lawrence
RP Heitz
RW Engle
RW Engle
S Caparos
S Hoar
S Huttermann
S Huttermann
S Najmi
SC Chong
SC Goodhew
SC Goodhew
SC Goodhew
SC Goodhew
SC Goodhew
SC Goodhew
SM Kosslyn
TS Redick
TS Redick
Y Sasaki
Y Yeshurun
Z Chen
Z Gao
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